

N.H.S. of£icers, Donna Caglia, secretary; Anene DeNardo. vice·president;
Norma Antonini, treasurer; :\1iss Arlene Gondek, sponsor; and Tom
Lu·
costic, president: make rough draft of tutoring service a'•ailable.
National Honor Society
Under i\!iss Arlene Gondek's direction.
the
~ational
Honor Societ)' collaborated
with the Future Teachers of America to
promote extracurricular activities and to
perform tutoring services for the student
body.
Members for the National Honor So·
ciety were chosen for their "leadership.
scholarship, service, and character''. These
qualities were to be maintained at all times.
Through discussion, field trips. and prac·
tice teaching, the future Teachers of Amer·
ica listed the responsibilities and explored
the opportunities of the teaching profes·
sion.
During the second
seme~ter.
honor stu·
dents relinquished their study periods to
tutor underclassmen in need of academic
assistance. All tutors guided pupils in mas·
tering and comprehending subject material.
On the lighter side. the F.T.A. trans·
formed five boys into strange characters
for the ..Funny
~Ian"
contest. To select
the funniest, students cast \'Otes for a nom·
innl fee. Resorting to modern techniques.
interested students round their perfect dates
at the "Spring Computer Dance".
BOTTO?!! ROW: Jackson, Whetzel, West, Diehl, Vesley, Krivohlovy, Nunall, Vrable. ROW TWO: Miss Gondek, Wyda, Lizanich, Lancaster, Kovall,
Mo.zzocco, Smith, :\[ehalik, Seest, DeBord, Moore. TOP ROW: Antonini, Bernot, Dancho, Kulikowski, Nelson, Gribble, Brezovsky, Kubitza, Gralka,
Janco, Collins. Fitzmaurice.
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